2009 Harrier Display cancelled and Typhoon Displays cut

2009 Harrier Display cancelled and Typhoon Displays cut

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anonymous-user

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69 months

Tuesday 28th April 2009
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As it says on the attached thread.

Harrier from 20R Sqn was due to do a demo (not a full display)at a number of Airshows this year.
This has now been cancelled due to operational reasons.

The Typhoon Display has been cancelled from a number of weekday airshows, no reason given as yet.

This comes after the announcement earlier this year that the Role Demo that features Tornado's, Hawks, and E3 Sentry was cancelled for 2009 aswell.

This just leaves the following solo fixed wing displays frown

Typhoon - reduced number of displays
Tutor
King Air
Hawk

Seems like airshows are being hit by the credit crunch/defence cutbacks

http://forums.airshows.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=2&amp...





Edited by anonymous-user on Tuesday 28th April 19:04

WestYorkie

1,811 posts

210 months

Wednesday 29th April 2009
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Hey hum frown
Vulcan.... Skint
Harriers.... Grounded
No Role Demo
And reduced Typhoon displays.

Babies crying and kids staring at fast jets making their ears bleed are not long for this world.
Instead we'll have kids joining the RAF for pleasure flights around Bowness and Windermere in a Tiger Cub frown

What better way of recruiting than plying your target audience with bags of posters etc. as the pin up is flying overhead?


Eric Mc

123,903 posts

280 months

Wednesday 29th April 2009
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The Tucano was cancelled as well as the allocated aircraft was written off in a non-fatal accident a few weeks ago.

Shar2

2,238 posts

228 months

Wednesday 29th April 2009
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Feck me, are we really that short of aircraft that we can't do PR anymore? The forces are screaming out for new blood and the best way, surely, is to get the kit out and about showing off. Shame we don't have the US forces attitude of "the tax payer has paid for it, therefore they should see it". Which is why most of their bases have open days the the public can get close to what they've bought.

andy97

4,760 posts

237 months

Wednesday 29th April 2009
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Even the US have "postponed" the displays at Mildenahll for several years now. The UK is broke and it just doesn't have the money, manpower, kit, or flying hours/ fatigue life to display things as it used to. Sadly.

Shar2

2,238 posts

228 months

Wednesday 29th April 2009
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andy97 said:
Even the US have "postponed" the displays at Mildenahll for several years now. The UK is broke and it just doesn't have the money, manpower, kit, or flying hours/ fatigue life to display things as it used to. Sadly.
Yeah, but Mildenhall is due to operations. On the mainland US they don't seem to cancel open days.

Bosshogg76

792 posts

198 months

Thursday 30th April 2009
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Considering UK forces are currently 30billion in the red, and when the savings errrr I mean "efficiency policies" were presented to the Treasury to be greeted with a resounding "f*ck off and try again, and this time actually try". You can see why air displays are low priority and the early wind down of F3's are on going.

Mojocvh

16,837 posts

277 months

Friday 1st May 2009
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Bosshogg76 said:
Considering UK forces are currently 30billion in the red, and when the savings errrr I mean "efficiency policies" were presented to the Treasury to be greeted with a resounding "f*ck off and try again, and this time actually try". You can see why air displays are low priority and the early wind down of F3's are on going.
UK QRA(N)and Falklands (4 ac) support with a total of 12 ac.

What a fekin disgrace, but apart from those who care, does anyone else know??

Bosshogg76

792 posts

198 months

Friday 1st May 2009
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Mojocvh said:
Bosshogg76 said:
Considering UK forces are currently 30billion in the red, and when the savings errrr I mean "efficiency policies" were presented to the Treasury to be greeted with a resounding "f*ck off and try again, and this time actually try". You can see why air displays are low priority and the early wind down of F3's are on going.
UK QRA(N)and Falklands (4 ac) support with a total of 12 ac.

What a fekin disgrace, but apart from those who care, does anyone else know??
Nope, and no one has noticed the E3d cuts yet rotate, still we can all go camping with the SH guys when nearly 500 techies are released from these areas. Which is a complete bugger as I had bought a nice new samsonite this year hehe (check in not dig in that is the way forward)

ps: Falklands commitment is till Sept 09 then the 4 F3's will be trailed home as we are too busy to go down and Southern Cross them, 2 ac are on QRA (N)with airframes yet to be allocated.


BB-Q

1,697 posts

225 months

Saturday 16th May 2009
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Arse. Does that mean I should cancel my hotel for the Southport show then?frown

Hopefully the Harrier and Typhoon will be provided by BAE, since they take off and land from there?

Edited by BB-Q on Saturday 16th May 12:46

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

69 months

Saturday 16th May 2009
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There will be no Harrier display from BAE Systems. Very rarely do they display aircraft, although they did a Nimrod MRA4 demo at Fairford a few years back.

Only chance you have of seeing a Harrier is in the Royal Navy Flypasts at Yeovilton, RIAT (Fairford) and Culdrose when two will be taking part.

The RAF one is now showing as cancelled at RIAT.

The only Typhoon display in the UK is the RAF one.

BB-Q

1,697 posts

225 months

Sunday 17th May 2009
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anonymous said:
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Feck. Still, the Typhoon is scheduled to display at Southport as is the Vulcan, so it will still be great. 'Tis a good day out.

AshVX220

5,950 posts

205 months

Tuesday 19th May 2009
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I have tickets for RIAT this year (priority after last year was cancelled), but the RIAT website itself doesn't give me much hope of a grand day out. frown

anonymous-user

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69 months

Tuesday 19th May 2009
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RIAT is still missing some of the big hitters of previous years.

Vulcan will be there and the Fly Navy 100 (Full) Flypast.

B1 still to confirm flying.

There is a bit of duplication in the display programme with 3x F18 displays, 2x F16 displays and 2x Gripen displays IIRC.

Yeovilton, although smaller, looks like it could be a good alternative. I don't know whether I can face the hassle of RIAT, getting advanced tickets, queuing throguh security and all the hassle to see a long line of F-16s.

I just want them to get some F-4s, German & Turkish specials would be very nice. That would convince me to go smile


AshVX220

5,950 posts

205 months

Wednesday 20th May 2009
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anonymous said:
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I'll be very chuffed if the Vulcan makes it. I was really looking forward to seeing the F-22 last year, saw from a distance at Farnborough and it was hugely impressive the things it could do.

I get corporate tickets to RIAT, so it's generally a good deal and a good day out, having the Red Arrows in our enclosure is nice too, especially for my missus! rolleyeslaugh